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CSF changes rules, honors sealbearers Changes in membership requirements for the Califor- nia Scholarship Federation made entrance more exclu- sive. Although the number of scholastic points remained unchanged, seven of the ten must be earned in math, social science, science, English, and foreign language classes, Points were no longer awarded for extra-cur- ricular activities. Sealbearers were honored at the annual sealbear- ers banquet. Club membership for four out of six semes- ters qualified seniors for the honored gold seal, recog- nized by more than 55 American colleges. Mrs. Bowls, CSF head sponsor, described the club's goals as being an old organization established to pro- vide recognition for good scholarship and citizenship. 5,3 21,5 .f,L1'2j'f Q . . fisffffl' : i1fl1QifS.f .1 S .o 5 Q so Ls r X. 5.,z,,gf i W Q 2 fb K, , X gigs 4 . r ,.,,'gi,,S?x-of 1 -- . ' . 7 s em: . f- X- - 113-I 6. gg! 1 Q iff i A ri l S K .51 is 15 as s sf rd it g, si. ,. .. it fwsfssifiw ,f-t-, sf . fs 1 as F m if .. , Q s 5. SCHOLARSHIP COMMITTEE-Junior LaVonne Rogers and sophomore Chrissa Bullock record semester grades for CSF permanent tiles. 'R 'slr CALIFORNIA SCHOLARSHIP FEDERATION -+ FRONT ROW: Georgia Warren, spring vice president, .lan Ciocchi, fall secretary, Fred de Vcros, fall treasurer, Ann Hoover, spring secretary, Jeff Feliciano, spring president, Olga Garcia, fall vice president, Harry Dailey, tall president, Paula Chou, spring treasurer. ROW 2: Maureen Dickson, Elizabeth Wallace, Faith Bulkley, Marilyn Sturgeon, Susan Miller, Mary Frost, David Anhalm, Steve Craig, Mike Vivrette. ROW 3: Chris Shaw, Mary Lou Pillow, Laurie Goodwin, Laurel Isola, Ken Seger, Susan Shaw, Ann Gross, Charles Solomon, Charles Zarabozo, Chris Finch, Lavonne Rogers. ROW 4: Chris Rigapoulos, Susan Pryor, Bess Farrell, Nora Singleton, spring historian, .loy Rodin, Jean Thoma, Julie Grow, Marla Bishop, Mary Howell, Alan Morton, Melvin Howell. THREE EXTRAS FOR RED-Spring President Jeff Feliciano and Fall President Harry Dailey take advantage of the CSF pencil machine. 78-CSF
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5 QUlLL 8. SCROLL-Patti Fryer, Ann Hoover, Drew Medzyk, Richard Gove, Olga Bret Vokoun, Barbara Cockriel, Melvin Howell. NOT PICTURED: Tracy Hasslein, Roest, Georgia Warren. Garcia, Sandy Q, N Nt sff?'4'f'. Political events test administered by Q 81 S A Quill 81 Scroll community service proiect took form in the administration of the Gallup Political Events Tests for l968. The exam, with questions varying from matching rulers with their countries to multiple choice questions on U.S. labor activities was taken by approx- imately 300 students in social science classes. Quill 8g Scroll is an honorary club for high school journalists in the upper third scholastically of their class. A mid-year candlelight initiation ceremony was conduct- ed, raising the membership from two to six. Quill and Scroll members populated summer work- shops at the University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, University of California, Riverside, and Cal Poly along with iournalism write-offs, and yearbook and newspaper days at UCLA and Chaffey College. GOLD KEY WINNERS-Roar reporters Tracey Hasslein and Richard Gave were declared national Quill 8 Scroll winners. Tracey's entry was an interpretive editorial on the Thursday night dilemma while Richard's was the Jim Lonbcrg story. Only previous winner was Martha Harris news '65 news and feature '66. Quill 81 Scroll-79
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